42:1 Spring 2009 Issue Features:
talk
Clarissa Sligh and Zanele Muholi in Conversation with Carla Williams
portfolio
Anthony Marchetti's Apartment for Rent
Interview by Ivy Cooper
portfolio
David Gardner's Marking Our Place in the World by Doreen Schmid
write
White on Black: Power Relations in F. Holland Day's Ebony and Ivory by Cherise Smith
interview
Mark Dion Considered by Colette Copeland
profile
Barbara Mensch's South Street by Melissa Rachleff
reviews
Colette Copeland on Jo Whaley's Theater of Insects
Kris Belden-Adams on The Call of Trains
Christina Z Anderson on Henry Horenstein's Animalia
Christina Z Anderson on Night and Low-Light Photography
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exposure, the Society for Photographic Education's journal since 1973, is published biannually in Spring (March) and Fall (September).
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